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Product Details

Get your imagination rolling faster and further than ever imagined. Build, bounce, adjust angles, fine-tune turns and experiment with cause and effect to see what kind of zany, zigzagging action is possible! Part art and part science, the full spectrum of colors and a complete range of stunts allow for endless construction possibilities in both form and function. The Ultimate Stunt Set features every stunt in the Q-BA-MAZE arsenal plus three exciting additions—the spiral sphere, quad-exit cubes and marble catchers. Watch in awe as marbles fly through the quad-exit cubes at random and swirl through the teal spiral sphere. Say goodbye to those wild runaway marbles, the marble catcher attachments neatly collect marbles at the bottom so you're able to quickly grab them and start the fun over again! Use your critical thinking skills to stack and interlock the translucent pieces in a way that creates an advanced marble maze that keeps everyone, including yourself, guessing!

WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD

Toy contains a marble. Not for children under 3 years.

Product Specs

Award Winner

NAPPA National Parenting Publications AwardNAPPA is the most comprehensive awards program for Children's Products and Parenting Resources. Our independent panels of judges are experts in their fields with extensive professional experience working with children and parents. They evaluate hundreds of products to select the most fun, appealing, safe, educational, age-appropriate and enduring products so that parents can make the best purchasing choices for their families.

Working Mother Magazine's Best in Play AwardWorking Mother Magazine editors recently roamed the Toy Fair in New York City to view thousands of new offerings. They narrowed the field to pinpoint the smartest, the coolest, the most engaging playthings for your kids. With the theme of multifaceted play-toys that feature layers of fun built right in-and for ages 6 months through 8 years+, they awarded the "Best in Play"!

Ratings & Reviews

Rated 3 out of
5 by
Shell35 from
Fun product but difficult to put together with current instructionsAs others have stated previously, the directions provided with the product are difficult to follow. I have had to re-build multiple times and improvise to make it work. Better pictures with the directions would be very helpful. I had to search pictures online to see how it should look. Once together, it's very fun to play with and I think self-creative play would also be fun with this product.

Date published: 2019-01-03

Rated 1 out of
5 by
Aj from
crazy!I tried several times as well as my husband to put this together. We gave up and returned this item. I have helped put together many legos and hex toys and this was wayyyy more difficult! I would never reccomend this item to anyone!

Date published: 2019-01-02

Rated 1 out of
5 by
Jeannie from
Too difficult to assemble.My 7 year old grandson got very frustrated with this. So my husband (grandpa) tried to help. He couldn't figure it out either. So, they were both frustrated.

Date published: 2019-01-02

Rated 3 out of
5 by
Merrily from
UnstableAs others have mentioned, the directions to build this according to the instructions are vague in some areas. Our 9 year old daughter and I spent about 5 hours trying to get this put together, having to take it completely apart and start over once during the process. We read the directions fully before starting, and successfully completed the “as pictured” version the second time around (improvising on some parts to make it work like the picture). After 3 kids played with it for 10 minutes (gently), it all fell apart in some areas. We decided this toy is best suited for personal creative play, but there are still issues with pieces staying together. As I write this review, my husband and I are listening to our 9 and 5 year olds get frustrated because the pieces slide apart too easily. Considering the amount of money spent on this (our daughter’s big gift for Christmas), we are not sure if we will keep this or not. The creativity and fun that could be had with this set would be amazing, if only the pieces stayed together well enough (for the structure to hold) to enjoy playing.

Date published: 2019-01-02

Rated 4 out of
5 by
JM from
Great toyDirections for ultimate stunt were a little confusing but my husband and kids put together in about an hour. This was used for hours on a cold rainy day by all four of my children ages 6-14. Even my husband had fun with it. We have owned a marble maze and this one is by far the better purchase! Would definitely recommend this. Well made and lots of pieces for many different builds!

Date published: 2019-01-01

Rated 1 out of
5 by
Jack from
Too difficult to assembleIf you want this, be prepared to free play only as it is impossible to build what’s on the box as the instructions, to put it nicely, are as useful as a tangled slinky. I can’t find video instructions anywhere and that’s probably because it’s too darn difficult to build. I am lost as to how this was an award winning toy. My son, who is autistic and can assemble anything better than most adults, was ecstatic when Santa brought this present, but is now incredibly disappointed at the inability to create what’s pictured on the box. My suggestion, spend your money on something of better quality, especially at this over charged price.

Date published: 2018-12-30

Rated 5 out of
5 by
Oregon207 from
Not a problem to put togetherMy husband and I were a bit scared off by all of the reviews saying that this thing was impossible to put together using the instructions. My 5 year old received this set as a Christmas gift, and I was relieved to see that he and his dad were able to put it together in a couple of hours without any problem. They followed the instructions carefully, and it looks just like the picture. My son is enthralled with it! A great gift!

Date published: 2018-12-26

Rated 4 out of
5 by
Stephen from
Great for free playAs several others have mentioned in these reviews, some of the plans are difficult to follow because they haven't been checked for accuracy. After sitting with it for hours we were able to come up with our own approximation of the designs to make them work. On the other hand, there are several designs available via PDF that are accurate, well explained, and easy to build. As a suggestion, I would ask that plans go 'level by level', naming each level as 1, 2, 3, 3.5, 4, etc, as there are levels between levels that are important to take into account.
Additionally, I would love to ask a company or store representative about the possibility to purchase individual pieces. We own several sets and are only missing three items from the Ultimate Stunt Set (Spiral Sphere, Marble Catcher Feet, and 4-way exit blocks). We don't really want to spend over a hundred bucks just to complete these items.